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" ... And yes—I was skeptical about many of them too, to say the least. I mean, are there really people out there who experience their most intense orgasms while watching tornadoes (“lilapsophilia”) or who can only become sexually aroused when their partners pretend to be dead (“pseudonecrophilia”)? Early on, I reached out to Aggrawal, asking him as much. After directing me to a few obscure clinical case studies in the literature (including a piece on “emetophilia,” or erotic vomiting), he indeed confirmed that each named paraphilia in his list had been the subject of either a peer-reviewed, published report or had been otherwise documented by therapists who’d seen such a patient in their private practice. But it’s also important to remember that, with some of the more exotic paraphilias, there may be just one or two people in the entire world whose sexuality is expressed in that particularly unusual way. I’m doubtful there’s more than a smattering of “phthiriophiles” (those attracted to lice) walking among us. ... "
" ... Cis heterosexual women are having the least orgasms and one Femtech startup is aiming to tackle the ... [+] pleasure gap ... "
" ... It’s more than likely that the sex education you received while you were growing up shaped you in some way. Whether you had a full lecture on the ins-and-outs of orgasms or nothing at all, it can affect the way you see your body and sex. There are so many sex-positive educators in 2020 shining a light on the importance of pleasure and understanding your body. So, it feels slightly bizarre that female pleasure is still a bit of a taboo. Especially considering that the health benefits of female masturbation are pretty extensive. ... "
" ... Women, on the other hand, produced a wider spread in data on their intimate experiences. Among lesbian women, 86% reported usually-always having orgasms with partners. Straight and bisexual women, meanwhile, only reported this standard for their sex lives 65% and 66% of the time, respectively, suggesting that the role of women's biology in any historic lack of orgasms has been grossly inflated. ... "